• THE TALKING BOOK PROGRAM
    In 1931 the Congress established the talking-book program, which was intended to help blind adults who couldn't read print. This program was called ``Books for the Adult Blind Project``. The American Foundation for the Blind developed first talking books in 1932. One year later the first reproduction machine began the process of mass publishing. By 1935, after Congress approved free mailings of audio books to blind citizens, the Books for the Adult Blind Project was in full operation. In 1992 the National Library Service (NLS) for Blind and Physically Handicapped network circulated millions of recorded books to more than 700,000 handicapped listeners. All NLS recordings were created by professionals.
  • The Wealth of LibriVox
    Classic texts, amateur audiobooks, and the grand future of online peer production In the dim, humid basement of his Maryland home, Michael Scherer, a tall 38-year-old with the long, square beard of a mandolin player or a monk, leans toward a rebuilt Russian tube microphone, desperate for silence so he can begin recording a 200-year-old essay by an American founding father. Even in the makeshift studio he has constructed, with thick blankets hanging from nails in the joists and the basement windows plugged with fiberglass, the sounds of lawnmowers, car alarms, birds, air conditioners, and children kicking balls in the street still intrude. “I have to hold on a minute here—there’s a, there’s a truck,” he says. A few seconds later, the truck passes, and he reads in his deep, resonant voice, “The Federalist.” He stops, clears his throat, and begins again. “The Federalist, No. 19.” Scherer posts some of his recordings to LibriVox, an online community of several thousand people all over the world who read and record public domain books, then post them as podcasts that can be downloaded for free. Some LibriVoxers read; others proof, tag, and catalog the sound files, greet newbies, or manage ongoing book projects. After about a year and a half, LibriVox’s catalog contains more than 400 completed works, including novels, poems, histories, travel books, and plays, making it one of the largest audiobook publishers. The goal? To record every book in the public domain, which means everything published before 1923.
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  • No Book Break KATHY Bones
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    Break No Bones - Kathy Reichs read by Dorothee Berryman in CD Format. The Inspiration for the Fox TV Series Bones - Featuring Temperance Brennan Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 9 CDs UNABRIDGEDBreak No Bones - Kathy Reichs It's the second-to-last day of archaeological field school. Dr Temperance Brennan's students are working on a site of prehistoric graves on Dewees a barrier island north of Charleston South Carolina when a decomposing body is uncovered in a shallow grave off a lonely beach... The skeleton is articulated the bone fresh and the vertebrae still connected by soft-tissue; the remains are encased in rotted fabric and topped by wisps of pale blond hair - a recent burial and more here.....

  • Audio Du Deadly NEW Audio
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    s Deja Dead - Kathy Reichs Death Du Jour - Kathy Reichs Deadly Decisions - Kathy Reichs read by Amy Irving and Katherine Borowitz Brand New: abridged Still shrink wrapped 14 CDs Deja Dead - Kathy Reichs Kathy Reichs blasts into Patricia Cornwell territory -- and onto the New York Times bestseller list -- with this critically acclaimed debut novel inspired by Reichs' own career. Dr. Temperance Brennan the wry impassioned director of forensic anthropology for the province of Quebec is driven to unravel shocking acts of violence by reading the bones of the dead. In the year since Tempe left behind a shaky marriage in North Carolina work has often preempted her weekend plans to explore Quebec. more here.....

  • Audio KATHY REICHS Book Ashes Bones
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    Bones to Ashes - Kathy Reichs read by Linda Emond in CD Format. From the Author of the Best Selling "Break No Bones" Bones to Ashes - Kathy Reichs Audio Book Brand New (still shrink wrapped): Unabridged. 9 Hours 9 CDs Under the microscope the outer bone surface is a moonscape of craters… ‘Preliminary diagnosis?’ ‘Deformity of the bone. Maybe. Cortical destruction on a metacarpal. Maybe. Localised infection? Systemic disease process? Postmortem destruction either purposeful or natural? A combination of the above? I don’t have a diagnosis…’ The skeleton is that of a young girl no more than fourteen years old – and forensic anthropol more here.....

  • Audio KATHY Books
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    Grave Secrets - Kathy Reichs Fatal Voyage - Kathy Reichs Bare Bones - Kathy Reichs read by Michele Pawk and Katherine Borowitz The Fatal Audio Collection Kathy Reich Audio Book CD Brand New: abridged Still shrink wrapped 15 CDs Grave Secrets - Kathy Reichs On a summer morning in 1982 soldiers enter a Guatemalan village and massacre its women and children. Terrified of meeting a similar fate returning relatives quickly bury their dead in makeshift graves. Today these families refer to their lost members as “the disappeared ” and human rights teams are trying to find them. Dr. Temperance Brennan international forensic anthropologist has been asked to investigate one of the most h more information.....

  • Devil REICHS KATHY Book CD
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    Devil Bones by Kathy Reichs - released August 08 Other Kathy Reichs Audio Book CDs Click here Devil Bones by Kathy Reichs - Audio Book CD Brand New: Unabridged 9 Cds An underground chamber is exposed in a seedy dilapidated house with sagging trim and peeling paint. When a careless plumber accidentally knocks through a wall he is horrified by what he uncovers. Called to the scene is forensic anthropologist Dr Temperance Brennan. Fighting her claustrophobia and the unmistakeable sweet fetid odour of rotting flesh Tempe descends the precariously steep makeshift wooden steps. What awaits her below is a ritualistic display: slain chickens and a goat - and a skull ghostly pale rests on a pedestal more details.....